AMUA is a social franchise implemented on behalf of Government of Kenya by Marie Stopes. It currently consists of over 270 privately owned and operated clinics that focus primarily on providing reproductive health & family planning programs, maternal & child health services, and ser

BlueStar Vietnam is a clinical social franchise that provides reproductive health (RH) services in seven provinces in all three geographic areas of Vietnam. It is the first intervention to target the private healthcare sector to promote FP and safe surgical and medical abortion services in Vietnam.

Jacaranda Health is a Kenya-based social enterprise that combines business and clinical innovations to create a fully self-sustaining and scalable chain of maternity clinics. The clinics provide affordable, high-quality maternal and child health services to poor urban women.

The Government of Madhya Pradesh has signed MoU with EMRI for the provision of emergency medical response services in the 6 out of 50 districts in Madhya Pradesh where adequate medical facilities (government teaching medical colleges) are available.

SEARCH (Society for Education, Action and Research in Community Health) is a non-government organization that designs community-based health care delivery solutions for priority maternal and child health problems.

CEMSE is a Catholic organization which has operated in Bolivia for more than 20 years under the mission of strengthening the education system and children's health through its School Health Program and approach of combining healthcare, education improvement and intergenerational participation.

MoTeCH is a joint initiative between the Grameen Foundation, Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health and the Ghana Health Service which uses mobile phone technology to improve health outcomes for mothers and their newborns in rural Ghana.

North Star Alliance is a non-profit, public-private partnership that is establishing a network of roadside health clinics at major truck stops and border crossings to serve hard-to-reach populations across Africa.

Sajida Foundation is a Bangladeshi NGO that works to improve health outcomes among the country's poor through diversified social development interventions in order to help reach national and international targets for health.

Corporación Salud, a member of Grupo Futuro, is one of the founders and funders of Fundación Futuro (“Future Foundation”), which began work in the year 2000 and whose principal goal is to promote sustainable health systems in rural, marginalized areas of extreme poverty.

This program provides healthcare to the surrounding population, particularly women and children and is run using an innovative model of cross-subsidy from profits gained through treating private clients at the same facility allowing affordable prices for community clients.

CHADIK works in collaboration with Gertrude's Children’s hospital to bring expert care and treatment through mobile clinics to mothers and children living in hard to reach areas of the Laikipia East District.

Calcutta Kids is committed to empowering the poorest children and expecting mothers in the underserved slums in and around Kolkata, India by increasing their access to health and nutrition services, and encouraging positive health-changing behaviors.

The Ihangane Project mobilizes community innovation in clinical care, community health, health systems management and social enterprise to create effective and resilient front line health systems that connect national protocols to local realities.

Health Child Uganda aims to promote child health through the reduction of child illness and mortality. It focuses on preventing the occurrence of common illnesses among children including malaria, Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI), diarrhoea, worm infections and anaemia, amongst others.

Healthy Entrepreneurs distributes high quality and affordable essential health products, services and information enhancing the health of people in developing countries. HE organizes an end-to-end supply chain to local entrepreneurs, who run a pharmacy or drugstore, and health facilities.

APHFTA is involved in advocacy, training and capacity building, research, and networking of Private Health Facilities (PHFs) in Tanzania. In collaboration with various local and international bodies, it works as an umbrella organization for the whole private health sector in Tanzania.